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Bangalore Space Expo 2024: All You Need to Know About Timings, Exhibits, and More

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The Bangalore Space Expo 2024 begins today, September 18, and runs until Friday, September 20. This exciting event will bring together more than 250 delegates and companies from around the globe, marking the eighth edition of the international exhibition. It is jointly organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).

This exhibition is a platform for space industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts to explore new developments in space technology. It will also feature several product launches and key announcements during the event.

Highlights of Bangalore Space Expo 2024 The expo, held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), will showcase a variety of advanced technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of space exploration. Attendees can expect a mix of exhibits, workshops, and networking opportunities. The exhibition will be open to business visitors throughout the event, while general visitors will have limited access.

Timings for the Expo The expo will open its doors at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 18. Business visitors are welcome to visit any time during the three-day event. General visitors, including students, can attend on the final day, Friday, September 20.

Exhibitors at Bangalore Space Expo 2024 Exhibitors from a wide range of fields will participate in the event, including those involved in DTH services, electronics, optics, GPS navigation, IT, automobile applications for space, satellite components, space equipment manufacturing, and research organizations. The expo aims to provide insight into the diverse aspects of the space industry.

Growth of India's Space Sector India’s space sector is valued at $9.6 billion as of 2020 and contributes 2-3% to the global space economy. By 2025, the Indian space economy is projected to grow to $13 billion. Currently, more than 400 firms, ranging from large companies to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), collaborate with ISRO to develop subsystems for space launches and ground infrastructure.

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